It does seem like this year, more than any other in the last few years...we've started to form an offensive identity. And maybe because Beck has paired down the playbook for Armstrong - but it used to just seem like they were all over the place. The last few games things felt a lot cleaner to me.I think they do, the problem is and always has been Beck getting out of his own way and the players executing. A lot of times it feels like we do more to hurt ourselves rather than the opposing team just playing really well, whether that's turnovers, dropped passes or strange playcalling on Beck's part.
If Nebraska wants to win games they have to be able run the ball effectively (no matter the opponent) and they can't turn the ball over. Pretty standard for any team really, but it's even more paramount for a team that prides itself on the run. If you can't do your bread and butter, you're up the creek without a paddle.
I just hope to see progress where it matters. I'd rather lose close, hard fought games (i.e. Texas Tech in 2008) than get blown out or look lost (this year's UCLA game). It's when adversity strikes where you see how much progress you've really made, and since UCLA we haven't really been hit by adversity.It does seem like this year, more than any other in the last few years...we've started to form an offensive identity. And maybe because Beck has paired down the playbook for Armstrong - but it used to just seem like they were all over the place. The last few games things felt a lot cleaner to me.I think they do, the problem is and always has been Beck getting out of his own way and the players executing. A lot of times it feels like we do more to hurt ourselves rather than the opposing team just playing really well, whether that's turnovers, dropped passes or strange playcalling on Beck's part.
If Nebraska wants to win games they have to be able run the ball effectively (no matter the opponent) and they can't turn the ball over. Pretty standard for any team really, but it's even more paramount for a team that prides itself on the run. If you can't do your bread and butter, you're up the creek without a paddle.
I agree with this. When Armstrong is in he is able to take the offense down the field consistently. Of course he is a freshman and did freshman things last game but there were a couple big drops on his throws including a TD by Turner. If he had thrown that TD I think it's a different game for him and we would definitely have a QB controversy on our hands. I just hope that when Tmart plays we continue the whole pared down offensive playbook. With a smaller play book we are obviously able to rep the same plays we will actually run in games. I remember reading that Beck said we didn't even run 75% of the plays we did in practice during the UCLA game. This is a ridiculous statement. I hate when Beck tries to get too cute, I understand we need to keep the defense on their toes but why go away from what works. I would love to see more play action and more of the diamond formation.It does seem like this year, more than any other in the last few years...we've started to form an offensive identity. And maybe because Beck has paired down the playbook for Armstrong - but it used to just seem like they were all over the place. The last few games things felt a lot cleaner to me.I think they do, the problem is and always has been Beck getting out of his own way and the players executing. A lot of times it feels like we do more to hurt ourselves rather than the opposing team just playing really well, whether that's turnovers, dropped passes or strange playcalling on Beck's part.
If Nebraska wants to win games they have to be able run the ball effectively (no matter the opponent) and they can't turn the ball over. Pretty standard for any team really, but it's even more paramount for a team that prides itself on the run. If you can't do your bread and butter, you're up the creek without a paddle.
I agree w/ this, mainly because until Ohio State there isn't a team good enough to blow us out. Michigan/Northwestern/Penn State are as bad as they've been in the last 3-4 years. MSU can't score enough to blow anyone out. Iowa is Iowa, though I think this will be a very tough game for us this year. They'll usually play us close, and they're better than an average Iowa team this year I think.My prediction for the second half of the season is no more blow out losses. We may not field the best team some days, but I do truly think the players on defense are closer to "getting it" and the blow outs will stop.
Don't we need two more? I don't think SDSU counts.Hey, one more victory to qualify bowl eligibility. What's the easiest win for remaining schedule? Iowa or Minnesota?
Don't we need two more? I don't think SDSU counts.Hey, one more victory to qualify bowl eligibility. What's the easiest win for remaining schedule? Iowa or Minnesota?